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What does a typical weekend look like for you current med students out there?
What does a typical weekend look like for you current med students out there?
We're not freaks of nature (for the most part), if that's what you mean. Normal weekends usually consist of normal weekend things (football, going to the bar, etc.), except maybe more in moderation than in undergrad.
Once exam time rolls around, however, weekends are spent studying (at least that's what I do).
Fridays and Saturdays are for going out, but I usually only do anything interesting on one of those nights. If a test is coming up, I might not go out at all. No matter what, though, Saturdays and Sundays are currently for football. I am useless while football games are on. That doesn't help my studying very much, unfortunately. 😛
My friend has a biochem final on Weds. I have my first biochem exam on Tuesday. I've hardly studied today. Oh well.Guilty...even though we have a biochem final on Wednesday, I've been watching football all afternoon.
drink.
med school is like college all over again, exams are every two to three weeks, so you can definitely find time to enjoy yourself
some unlucky people have weekly exams 🙁
Less materials....over more tests!! So, it might be a little easier....👍
true, but there's ALWAYS an immediate exam you need to be studying for which sucks. My grad program is like this and I always feel like I am playing catch-up...getting behind really screws you! Note to self for next year...![]()
I wonder how many people are really bookish and don't go out at all in med school
Ive shadowed a bunch of doctors, and know a bunch of my dad's colleagues. They all said after every exam they had huge parties and got completely trashed.
Ive shadowed a bunch of doctors, and know a bunch of my dad's colleagues. They all said after every exam they had huge parties and got completely trashed.
I wonder how many people are really bookish and don't go out at all in med school
yeah it really does depend on curriculum and how often you have exams. I'm pretty glad I go to a place that basically has monthly exams. Every month, we have 3 exams within 2 days of each other. That might sound bad, but it's amazing, because usually we blow off two of the exams and the other one we study pretty hard for, or else we have group exams, in which case it's not bad. So for 3 weeks, we can basically do whatever we want whenever we want, and then for the last week and a half before the exams, we study harder.
So most weekends are free, and people find lots of different things to do, from volunteering to cultural events to parties to potlucks to hiking, etc. Since we're so close to new york, people go there all the time too, as well as to Boston, Baltimore, and D.C.
There's nothing wrong with more frequent exams or quizzes, but it gives you slightly less control over your free time and over the pace of your studying.
yeah it really does depend on curriculum and how often you have exams. I'm pretty glad I go to a place that basically has monthly exams. Every month, we have 3 exams within 2 days of each other. That might sound bad, but it's amazing, because usually we blow off two of the exams and the other one we study pretty hard for, or else we have group exams, in which case it's not bad. So for 3 weeks, we can basically do whatever we want whenever we want, and then for the last week and a half before the exams, we study harder.
So most weekends are free, and people find lots of different things to do, from volunteering to cultural events to parties to potlucks to hiking, etc. Since we're so close to new york, people go there all the time too, as well as to Boston, Baltimore, and D.C.
There's nothing wrong with more frequent exams or quizzes, but it gives you slightly less control over your free time and over the pace of your studying.
Ive shadowed a bunch of doctors, and know a bunch of my dad's colleagues. They all said after every exam they had huge parties and got completely trashed.